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Author(s):  
Sergey G. Ermilov ◽  
Luis S. Subias ◽  
Umukusum Ya. Shtanchaeva ◽  
Stefan Friedrich

Description of a new species of oribatid mite (Oribatida) of the genus Cultrobates (Ceratokalummidae)—C. lehmanni sp. nov.—is presented, based on materials collected from upper soil and leaf litter in the primary evergreen lowland rainforest of Amazonian Peru. Summarized generic traits, distribution and habitats of all known species of Cultrobates are presented. An identification key to known Ceratokalummidae species is provided.


Acarologia ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 61 (4) ◽  
pp. 1015-1022
Author(s):  
Sergey G. Ermilov ◽  
Luis S. Subias ◽  
Umukusum Ya. Shtanchaeva ◽  
Stefan Friedrich

A new species of the genus Gittella (Oribatida, Oppiidae) - G. kontschani n. sp. - is described, based on materials collected from upper soil and leaf litter in the primary evergreen lowland rainforest of Amazonian Peru. Generic diagnosis, an identification key, distribution, and habitats of all known species of Gittella are presented.


Author(s):  
Sergey G. Ermilov ◽  
Luis S. Subías ◽  
Umukusum Ya. Shtanchaeva

Two new species of oribatid mites of the genus Oribatella (Oribatida, Oribatellidae)—O. friedrichi sp. nov. and O. cornuta sp. nov.—are described from soil and leaf litter of the primary evergreen lowland rainforest in Amazonian Peru. An identification key to known species/subspecies of Oribatella from the Neotropical region is presented.  


Zootaxa ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 5048 (3) ◽  
pp. 422-434
Author(s):  
SERGEY G. ERMILOV ◽  
LUIS S. SUBÍAS ◽  
UMUKUSUM YA. SHTANCHAEVA ◽  
STEFAN FRIEDRICH

Three new species of oribatid mites of the superfamily Oripodoidea—Scheloribates (Bischeloribates) eduardoi sp. nov., Scheloribates (Hemileius) dianae sp. nov. (both from Scheloribatidae) and Peloribates (Peloribates) elisabethae sp. nov. (Haplozetidae)—are described from soil and leaf litter of the primary evergreen lowland rainforest in Amazonian Peru. An identification key to known species of Scheloribates (Bischeloribates) is updated. The taxonomic status of the genus Tentaculozetes Balogh, 1970 (Haplozetidae) is discussed, resulting in the following new taxonomic proposal: Peloribates (Peloribates) Berlese, 1908 (=Tentaculozetes Balogh, 1970 syn. nov.).  


Author(s):  
Andrea P. Drager ◽  
George B. Chuyong ◽  
David Kenfack ◽  
Wilfried Asset Nkomo ◽  
Duncan W. Thomas ◽  
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Author(s):  
Sergey G. Ermilov ◽  
Luis S. Subías ◽  
Umukusum Ya. Shtanchaeva ◽  
Stefan Friedrich

Descriptions of three new species of oribatid mites (Oribatida) of the family Galumnidae—Galumna (Galumna) panguanaensis sp. nov., G. (Neogalumna) moroi sp. nov. and Pergalumna (Pergalumna) neryae sp. nov.—are presented, based on materials collected from upper soil and leaf litter in the primary evergreen lowland rainforest of Amazonian Peru.


2021 ◽  
Vol 758 ◽  
pp. 1-48
Author(s):  
Thomas Wesener ◽  
Christina Sagorny

Seven new species of the giant pill-millipede genus Zoosphaerium Pocock, 1895 are described from Madagascar: Z. nigrum sp. nov., Z. silens sp. nov., Z. ambatovaky sp. nov., Z. beanka sp. nov., Z. voahangy sp. nov., Z. masoala sp. nov. and Z. spinopiligerum sp. nov. All species are described based on drawings and scanning electron microscopy, while genetic barcoding of the COI gene was successful for six of the seven new species. Additional COI barcode information is provided for the first time for Z. album Wesener, 2009 and Z. libidinosum (de Saussure & Zehntner, 1897). Zoosphaerium nigrum sp. nov. and Z. silens sp. nov. belong to the Z. libidinosum species-group, Z. ambatovaky sp. nov. to the Z. coquerelianum species-group, Z. beanka sp. nov., Z. voahangy sp. nov. and Z. masoala sp. nov. to the Z. platylabum species-group and Z. spinopiligerum sp. nov. to the Z. piligerum species-group. Updated identification keys are provided for each species-group. Two western dry forest species, Z. silens sp. nov. and Z. voahangy sp. nov. are recorded from two localities, while the other five species are currently only known from their type localities. Of special conservation concern might be Z. ambatovaky sp. nov. from the lowland rainforest fragment of Ambatovaky, a nowadays isolated lowland rainforest, rapidly shrinking due to slash and burn agriculture. In addition to the new species, new locality data is provided for 11 species and numerous unidentifiable species of Zoosphaerium: Z. neptunus (Butler, 1872), Z. platylabum (de Saussure & Zehntner, 1902) and Z. piligerum (de Saussure & Zehntner, 1897) from the central eastern montane forests, as well as Z. ambrense Wesener, 2009, Z. aureum Wesener, 2009, Z. libidinosum, Z. corystoides Wesener, 2009, Z. discolor Wesener, 2009, Z. smaragdinum Wesener, 2009, Z. villosum Wesener & Sierwald, 2005 and Microsphaerotherium anjozorobe Wesener, 2009.


Zootaxa ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 4981 (3) ◽  
pp. 554-576
Author(s):  
SZABOLCS SÁFIÁN ◽  
STEVE COLLINS ◽  
HAYDON WARREN-GASH ◽  
CLAUDIO BELCASTRO

Five new species of Epitola s.l. (Lycaenidae: Poritiinae) are described in the genera Stempfferia Jackson, 1962 and Cephetola Libert, 1999. Stempfferia salonga sp. n. was found in the ‘Cuvette Centrale’ of the Democratic Republic of Congo and a single specimen was identified also from southern Cameroon. The similar S. buea sp. n. is known only from the unique holotype collected at the foothills of Mount Cameroon, while S. michelliberti sp. n. is distributed in lowland rainforest between southeast Ivory Coast and Guinea. The new species of Cephetola were found only in Liberia. Cephetola praecox sp. n. is known from a single upland forest locality in the Putu Range, whereas C. wologizi sp. n. was collected also in upland forest in the Wologizi Mountains. 


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kryštof Chmel ◽  
Solange Mekuate Kamga ◽  
Taku Awa ◽  
Francis Luma Ewome ◽  
Guillermo Uceda‐Gómez ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Gabriela Aliaga‐Samanez ◽  
Jesús Lescano ◽  
Myriam Quevedo ◽  
Guillermo Salvatierra ◽  
Mrinalini Watsa ◽  
...  

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